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1 Absolute Monarchs-Russia
Preview: Use pg. 446 in your textbook & answer Q’s: What is the theme of this map? When did Russia take part of Poland? Name 3 rulers who expanded Russia In which direction is Russia most expanding? Is Russia close to Western Europe? What effect might this have on its development as a nation?

2 BELLWORK State and describe 3 ways a monarch can show their absolute power.

3 Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, & Russia
Absolute Monarchs Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, & Russia

4 Russia 1200s-1700s—Russia was isolated from Western Europe; knew very little of the ideas of Western Europe: Missed out on ideas of Crusades, Renaissance, Age of Exploration During Middle Ages, Russia looked to Constantinople, not Rome—became Eastern Orthodox Christians (thought Catholics & Protestants were heretics)

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6 Russia Royal family were the Romanovs:
Ivan III (Ivan the Great)—freed Russia from 240 years of rule by the Mongols; built Moscow as capital Ivan the Terrible—expanded lands to east & south. Used terror, force, & secret police to maintain power Peter the Great became greatest czar (monarch) of Russia in 1696

7 Peter the Great Russia was very “behind the times” in relationship to western Europe: Most of Russians were feudal serfs Long beards worn to show status Did not have advanced industry Intellectually isolated from ideas of Renaissance & Scientific Revolution Wanted to modernize Russia & make Russia a major European power

8 Peter the Great Peter went to Western Europe; Borrowed ideas from France to use in Russia: Shipbuilding Manufacturing City planning Music & fashion How to run a government

9 Peter the Great Peter made changes in Russia:
Women don’t have to wear veils Adopted European calendar Improved agriculture Used idea of mercantilism—created iron & lumber factories Made czar head of Orthodox Church (like Henry VIII in England) Modernized Russian army

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11 Peter the Great Wanted to expand boarders & gain warm-water sea port so Russia could trade year-round 1721—Russia defeated Finland & Sweden; received land on Baltic Sea (“sort of” warm-water port) Built new capital—St. Petersburg; moved all government offices from Moscow to new “European-style” capital city

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14 Catherine the Great Catherine was German & married into Romanov family to a crazy Russian prince Became queen of Russia when she had her husband imprisoned (& murdered?) Reforms: Tried to free serfs & listen to the desires of the people (did not work but made her popular

15 Catherine the Great Expanded Russia’s territory by adding 200,000 miles of land; gained “true” warm-water port along Black Sea

16 Create “Peter the Great—Before & After Mural of Russia”


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